NHN to conduct a global test of the zombie apocalypse game Darkest Days, which is being developed by itself from February 25th
Jan 18, 2025
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'Darkist Days' is an open world-based shooting RPG developed and prepared by NHN, which is characterized by expressing various human groups in the world in various ways through survivors who survived the extreme situation of zombie apocalypse. NHN reported that it conducted two CBT (private beta tests) for domestic mobile users last year, and that it was particularly interesting to target multi-content such as large-scale cooperative raids.
The global test will be conducted from February 25 to March 4 without any size limit for users around the world, and both PC and mobile versions will be released. In the case of the PC version, which will be released to the public for the first time, it will be available through 'Steam Next Fest' hosted by the global game platform Steam. 'Steam Next Fest' is a game experience event hosted by global game platform Steam and has the characteristic of final checking the market reaction before launch.
'Darkist Days' accepted a large number of feedbacks from domestic users collected from the last CBT for this global test and applied improvements to the areas that were lacking. In particular, UI and UX were modified to improve the sense of operation and convenience, and game controllers were linked to officially support game pads. In addition, NHN said that a large number of repetitive quest lines have been reorganized, the probability and immersion of the story have been increased, and many complements have been made to the interaction function between the guide and the user.
It has also opened a brand site to announce the news of global testing. You can check detailed schedules and newsletters for global tests, various events, and mini-games to test your survival probability in an extreme zombie apocalypse world. We are currently holding an event to give users who subscribe to the newsletter a special in-game reward coupon that can be used during the test period.
Kim Sang-ho, head of NHN's game business division, said "As this is the first test to introduce PC and mobile crossplay to users around the world without any size limit, we expect to receive more diverse feedback that can be reflected in pre-launch games.""We are confident in the positive response of users because the main content, which is evaluated as the strength of "Darkist Days", has been advanced and the parts that were lacking have been drastically improved."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.